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Michael N. Schmitt
| Jul 28, 2022 | AoW Posts, Blog, Cyber, Use of Force
Cyber Symposium – The Evolution of Cyber Jus ad Bellum Thresholds Editor’s note: The following post highlights a subject addressed in the symposium entitled The Evolving Face of Cyber Conflict and International Law: A Futurespective presented by the Lieber...
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Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar
| Jul 27, 2022 | AoW Posts, Blog, Cyber, Use of Force
Cyber Symposium – Diplomatic Considerations for Armed Attack Editor’s note: The following post highlights a subject addressed in the symposium entitled The Evolving Face of Cyber Conflict and International Law: A Futurespective presented by the Lieber Institute...
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Sean Watts
| Jul 26, 2022 | AoW Posts, Blog, Cyber, Use of Force
Cyber Symposium – The Evolving Face of Cyber Conflict and the Jus ad Bellum: A Futurespective From 15 through 17 June 2022, the Lieber Institute for Law and Warfare met in Washington, D.C. with the Tech, Law & Security Program at the American University,...
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Aaron Fellmeth,
Emily Crawford
| Jul 25, 2022 | Accountability, AoW Posts, Blog, Law of Armed Conflict
“Reason to Know” in the Law of Command Responsibility During the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Afghanistan, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) collaborated with coalition forces to overcome the Taliban, secure peace in large portions of Afghanistan, train Afghan...
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Michael N. Schmitt
| Jul 22, 2022 | AoW Posts, Blog, Cyber
The Law of Cyber Conflict: Quo Vadis? [Editor’s note: The following post highlights a subject addressed in the Lieber Studies volume The Future Law of Armed Conflict, which was published 27 May 2022. For a general introduction to this volume, see Professor Matt...
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Douglas Guilfoyle
| Jul 21, 2022 | Accountability, AoW Posts, Blog, Rules of Engagement
Alleged UK War Crimes in Afghanistan The Alleged Crimes and the Australian Parallels An investigation by the BBC television news program Panorama has reported that U.K. “SAS operatives in Afghanistan repeatedly killed detainees and unarmed men.” Intentionally killing...